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Nowadays, Caixa is the second-biggest Brazilian bank, [7] and with locations in thousands of Brazilian towns, ranked the third-largest financial institution in Brazil by number of branches. Caixa has more than 146 million accounts, [2] with liabilities worth more than R$ 237.00 billion in savings or investment. Together with government pension ...
CaixaBank's parent company, financial group La Caixa, said it estimated it would bring in €317 million in capital gains from the deal. [ 11 ] In June 2014 CaixaBank's Board of Directors appointed Gonzalo Gortázar as their new CEO, having approved the resignation by mutual consent of Juan María Nin as Deputy Chairman and CEO. [ 12 ]
The foundation commonly dates itself to the 1990 creation of the Caixa d'Estalvis i Pensions de Barcelona (Spanish: Caja de Ahorros y Pensiones de Barcelona, "La Caixa") as a merger of the Caja de Ahorros y Monte de Piedad de Barcelona founded in 1844 and commonly known as Caja de Barcelona, founded in 1844, with the Caja de Pensiones para la Vejez y de Ahorros de Cataluña y Baleares, founded ...
A Caixa, a 1994 Portuguese comedy film directed by Manoel de Oliveira; Caixa Econômica Federal, also referred to as Caixa, a Brazilian bank; Caixa Geral de Depósitos, also referred to as Caixa, the second largest bank in Portugal; Caixa (São Vicente), a mountain on the island of São Vicente, Cape Verde; La Caixa, a Spanish banking institution
Caixa 2 (Brazilian Portuguese: caixa dois [ˈka(j).ʃɐ ˈdojs], "cash box 2") is a term used in Brazil to refer to illegal bookkeeping practices that hide financial transactions from authorities. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Caixa Museum is located on the Sé Building's sixth floor and occupies a total area of 1,200 m 2. Its main activity is the preservation and promotion of Caixa Econômica Federal's memory and historical assets, also approaching issues such as the history of the national financial system and São Paulo's old downtown.
geração de caixa – cash flow generation; In other contexts: box, crate [a] see also: § Caixa dois. Caixa dois a slush fund. lit. "cashbox two", this is a repository of unrecorded funds not reported to the appropriate tax authorities, and typically used as a slush fund for bribery or money laundering operations. See Caixa 2.
Banco do Estado de São Paulo S.A. Company type: Public company: Predecessor: Banco de Crédito Hipotecário e Agrícola do Estado de São Paulo: Founded